A complete breakdown in relations, it seems, is off the table.
The trajectory of China-US relations over the past 45 years has proved the resilience and vitality of their relationship.
The factors driving migration are numerous and complex, and they are interrelated; the principal among them are violence, threats, poverty, and persecution.
The idea is to limit risk but not disengage too much in trade relations.
'The very fact that a Chinese minister even agreed to meet with Kissinger means a lot.
[T]he U.S. government should cancel all the tariffs imposed on China as soon as possible.
The internal environment in both countries is characterized by distrust toward the other.
[T]he bilateral relationship is presently at its worst since 1979.
Historically, when its values and interests clashed, the U.S. has usually chosen the latter without hesitation.
It is clear that [the] higher mission of the state is not being fulfilled in Mexico
[C]riminal enterprises are as transnational as any other industry.